Aventuras bíblicas 9. Jonas

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00:00Zonas e a Baleia
00:31I was sleeping when God spoke to me
00:35Jonas! Jonas! Wake up, Jonas!
00:42Go to Alíbia, the great city. Pray to the people.
00:47Their evils come to me.
00:50I ordered them to follow the sinners.
00:55While God spoke, I could see the weaknesses of the city.
01:01I was sleeping when God spoke to me.
01:04Zonas and a Baleia
01:27I didn't want to go to Nineveh.
01:29The people are polytheistic.
01:32They don't know the true God.
01:35They are enemies of Israel. They won't listen to me.
01:42I won't go to Nineveh.
01:45I'll go to Job on the coast of the great sea and I'll take a boat in the opposite direction.
01:49Maybe I can stay so far from God that he won't send me to preach to the sinners of Nineveh.
01:59Zonas and a Baleia
02:30Who is the captain of the boat?
02:33It's me.
02:35I'd like to buy a ticket to Tarsis.
02:38You're lucky. We leave for Tarsis in an hour, when the cargo is on board.
02:44You can board now.
02:52It looks like he's running away from someone.
02:55It must be the woman.
03:00As you can see, my friends, I was running away from God...
03:04...and I thought that staying right at the bottom of the boat and sleeping...
03:08...I could hide from him.
03:29Tarsis
03:45Get out of here!
03:59Catch the fish! We have to get out of here!
04:17The God of the sea and the wind is furious with us!
04:21Throw the cargo into the sea as a sacrifice to God...
04:24...so that this torment ends!
04:30Tarsis
04:43Get up! Summon your God to remember us and free us from death!
04:52What the hell has found us and caused all this?
04:55Let's try our luck to find out!
05:00Tarsis
05:03Who are you? What people do you belong to?
05:06What God do you worship? What have you done?
05:10My name is Jonas, a Hebrew.
05:13I worship the mighty God who created the sea and the land.
05:16I disobeyed God and was running away, trying to hide.
05:20What should we do to calm the sea?
05:23It is because of my sin that God created this torment.
05:25Throw me into the sea and the storm will stop.
05:29No!
05:31We will row until we succeed.
05:34Hold the ropes tight to get out of this torment!
05:42Captain, it's no use!
05:45God, forgive this man's sins!
05:49We will do as he commands if this calms the storm!
05:56No!
06:05The sea began to calm down and I was surrounded by seagulls.
06:10I went deep into the sea and prepared myself to drown.
06:14It was then that a great fish that God had prepared reached me and swallowed me.
06:26I stayed inside the great fish for three days and three nights.
06:41I prayed to God and asked for his forgiveness.
06:45If I came out of the belly of the fish, I would do as he commanded.
06:56God, have mercy on me.
06:59If I come out of this suffering, I will do as you command.
07:25Jonas, get up.
07:28Go to Nineveh, the great city.
07:31And pray for repentance to God, as I told you before.
07:39I don't even have to say that I started my long journey to Nineveh.
07:45I will go to Nineveh.
07:49I will go to Nineveh.
07:52I will go to Nineveh.
07:55I will go to Nineveh.
08:20What do you think of this man?
08:22I think it's your fault.
08:35You owe me money. You owe me.
08:47The people of Minas Gerais.
08:53I was sent by our Lord to warn you
08:56that Nineveh will be destroyed by your wickedness.
09:07I walked through the city telling them that God was angry
09:10because they had sinned against Him.
09:12They should repent or they would be destroyed.
09:15God would not be satisfied.
09:18I do not believe in God.
09:21I know that He is a prophet sent by God to warn us.
09:25But to destroy Nineveh at a time of 90 kilometers and 30 meters in height...
09:30It's long enough for three wagons to walk over it.
09:35But He said that your God can destroy the city in a day or in an hour.
09:39I think we should tell the King about this man and his predictions.
09:50Your Majesty will see them, but be brief.
09:52He is busy with state affairs.
10:01So, what happened?
10:03Your Majesty, we think you should know that there is a man
10:07wandering around the city preaching repentance.
10:10He said that we sinned against your God.
10:13And because of that, our great city will be destroyed in 40 days.
10:21Silence!
10:24Who is this man?
10:26His first name is Jonas, Your Majesty.
10:28He is called the Prophet.
10:30The Hebrew prophet Jonas?
10:32King Jehovah of Israel believed in this man's words.
10:38Let us do as he says.
10:40And prevent your God from destroying us for our sins.
10:44It is my decree that everyone in Nineveh
10:47should dress in robes of sackcloth and fast for a long time,
10:51without drinking or eating,
10:53and that they should stop all evil and violence.
11:17I left the city to watch its destruction by fire and by flame.
11:21I was furious with God.
11:23I had prophesied the destruction of Nineveh.
11:26They were enemies of Israel, and God had forgiven them.
11:36I left the city to watch its destruction by fire and by flame.
11:40I was furious with God.
11:42I had prophesied the destruction of Nineveh.
11:46As I sat outside the city with my fury,
11:50the sun burning me and the hot wind of the desert blowing over me,
11:55a wild jacket opened, covering me and refreshing me.
12:02I was happy with God's gift.
12:04I thought He had repented and wanted to appease my anger.
12:16But in the middle of the night, the worms ate the jacket.
12:28And the hot sun and the wind of the desert punished me,
12:32and I was angry again and even wished to die.
12:36It was then that God spoke to me.
12:40I was angry with God.
12:42I thought He had repented and wanted to appease my anger.
12:46But in the middle of the night, the worms ate the jacket.
12:50And I was angry again and even wished to die.
12:53It was then that God spoke to me.
12:56Jorah, did you want to see the jacket die?
13:00Yes, so much that I wanted to die.
13:03Did you feel sorry for the jacket that you did not plant or grow,
13:07the left hand of the right, and so much for the jacket?
13:14And it was then that I learned a great lesson.
13:17God loves all His children.
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